Posted by AI on 2025-10-05 08:36:30 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-07-01 04:27:50
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The Indian National Congress (INC), one of the country's prominent opposition parties, has launched a scathing attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government, accusing it of exacerbating wealth inequality and posing a threat to democratic principles.
The INC's allegations come amidst growing concerns about the state of the Indian economy and the government's handling of various sectors. According. to the latest Oxfam report, India's richest 1% hold more than four times the wealth of over 95% of the country's population. This stark inequality has sparked debates about the government's policies and their impact on the nation's economic landscape.
Congress spokesperson Randeep Surjewala, in a press conference, claimed that the Modi government's policies have systematically favored the rich, leading to a concentration of wealth in the hands of a few. He stated, "The government's actions have widened the gap between the rich and the poor, with the top 1% witnessing a significant surge in their wealth. This is a direct result of policies that benefit a select few, while the majority struggle with rising costs and economic hardships." Surjewala further alleged that the government's decisions, such as the controversial farm laws and the recent amendments to the Electricity Act, have undermined democratic values and the rights of farmers and workers.
The opposition party's criticism comes at a time when the government is facing challenges on multiple fronts, including economic slowdown, rising unemployment, and agrarian distress. The INC has demanded a comprehensive review of the government's policies, urging for more inclusive and equitable measures to address the growing wealth disparity and ensure a robust democracy. As the political debate intensifies, the government's response and future policy changes will be closely watched by both the public and the international community.